Sunday, May 11, 2008

No avocados

Bright sunny morning in Angel. I unfurled myself from an unfamiliar couch following a late night reunion of the whole motley Canadian crew - a textiles designer, a hot mess and a colleague from our gallery im Gastown. A backyard barbecue, an incognito male model and a turntable stacked with house would be the overarching themes of the evening.

Enjoyed breakfast in the garden with my lovely hostess and reluctantly left the house wearing the previous night's all-black, goth-lite mini dress, tights and plimsolls.

My high school friend Jules was in town for the weekend, returning from a family vacation in Barcelona. We met Angel for milkshakes and burgers, and a sun dress so I could justify going to a picnic in a park rather than a scenester's funeral.

With little money to my name after the robbery, I was nervous about shopping in the pretty, boutique-lined high street but we cobbled together a £4 oversized pinney and hot pants affair and ventured into deepest Hackney.

Enjoyed too many apple sausages on the homemade coal barbecue in the sun at Victoria Park with the widest gamut of 24-inch waist East Londoners imaginable strewn across a variety of blankets on the vast expanse of lawn.

Having Jules around has been a saving grace. We spent an afternoon in Kensington drinking champagne and eating organic food near Hyde Park discussing steel drums and DJ sets, Japanese literature and charitable work. Between him and our Canadian family, I'm feeling happier and getting excited for my move to Brick Lane at the end of the week.

Jo and I found a sick apartment with hardwood floors, high ceilings, a vintage bathroom with tiled floors and an art store that would put Opus to shame around the corner. It costs more than my family's mortgage back in BC, which would make it a fair price for the cost of living and the gentrifying neighbourhood that we've been perving on for ages. All it needs are some signature pieces on the wall and a fully stocked wardrobe and I'm set to Settle for the summer.

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